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Oct 9, 2016 11:19:07   #
I switched from a D7000 to a Fujifilm X-T10. My main reason was the smaller size and weight of the Fujifilm. I also wanted the articulated viewing screen. To put if briefly, I LOVE my Fujifilm. Besides being very happy with the size, weight and the articulated screen I am much happier with the images from the Fujifilm. My pictures seem better focused and better color. Of course the electronic viewfinder is not as good but I now only use that in bright sunlight. After using the Fujifilm for about a year I am now trying to sell my D7000.
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Aug 28, 2016 02:00:21   #
Just to clarify, my images were in a folder in my local drive C:. My picture folder was synced to OneDrive. So Lightroom was working directly with images on a local drive.

However, based on replies on this and other forums, I have moved all of my images to another drive C: folder that is not synced with OneDrive. I have external drives that I will use as backups. I will try syncing to OneDrive at a later date when I can get a faster internet connection.

Thanks again for all of your replies.
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Aug 26, 2016 23:05:45   #
Hey DoninIL. I don't want to try to sway your decision, but IF you decide to go with another D7000, I have one for sale with the kit lens. I also have an 18-200 Nikon lens for sale. I have converted to a Fujifilm mirrorless and I love the smaller size so the D7000 has just been hanging out in it's camera bag.
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Aug 26, 2016 22:48:40   #
I spent a few weeks to syncing my 75,000 photos with my OneDrive synced folder on the C:drive. I then imported all of my photos into Lightroom. I set Lightroom to save metadata to the actual photo files. The problem that I'm having is that every time I make a change in Lightroom, it seems to want to update all of my photos which then syncs all of the photos with OneDrive. This process is VERY slow and uses a lot of bandwidth which slows down everything else I need to do on the internet. I tried moving the catalog to a non-synced folder on my C:drive and that helped a little bit. It still takes about a day or two to sync with OneDrive every time I make a change to a photo in Lightroom.

In trying to fix the problem, I closed OneDrive and re-opened the OneDrive app. My files immediately showed as synced.

After it appeared that my files were synced I went back into Lightroom and added some tags to photos in just one folder. Now ALL of my photos (in all of my folders) are trying to sync to OneDrive again. It is now almost 24 hours later and OneDrive is saying that approx. 60,000 out of my 75,000 photos are remaining to be synced. Is Lightroom trying to save metadata to all of my files every time I exit? Even if it is, why is OneDrive so slow? I sure do hope someone can help me. I'm not sure if I should scrap Lightroom or scrap OneDrive. Or maybe my AT&T Uverse internet connection is too slow at 12mbps download and barely over 1mbps upload.
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